COMMERCIAL DESCRIPTIONAn extraordinary fruit beer with a seductive peach aroma, tart and sweet, intense yet refreshing. Made with pale malted wheat, peaches, and natural peach juice in celebration of the end of the summer season.

Served on-tap at the Brewpub.
A - Pours just like a fuzzy peach would look with a very small white head, dissipating down to a thin ring around the edge of the glass, leaving very little lace down the glass.
S - Smells of fresh, ripe peaches from start to finish. Hints of pale malt, spicy yeast and some light sugary sweetness round things out. This one is all about the peaches, making a bit one dimensional in the nose.
T - Starts off with a ton of juicy, ripe peaches that never really fade away. Hints of spicy yeast, pale malt, sugary sweetness and some orange marmalade. Balance of tart to sweet is pretty good from start to finish. Finish is sweet with some lingering dryness, not sticking around for very long.
M - Medium body with moderate to low carbonation. Smooth, sweet feel from start to finish. It goes a touch watery toward the end of the glass.
O - The two year wait was a grueling one but it was worth it, I could drink this beer all day. If you like peaches this is your beer. It is very easy to drink and packs a TON of flavor into a small package. Get some while you can!

Hazed gold with a medium sized white head. Cheesy peach and a bit of musk. Medium bodied, sweet peach, melon, and a bit of vanilla. Has a bit of a creamsicle flavor to it. A touch tart, bright and vibrant. Tangy into the finish with some musk and wheat with lingering peach and melon sweetness. Way too sweet.

Tap at SG, coming in at ’about’ 7% abv. Pale yellow, hazy, white head. Sour and peach nose. In the mouth super tart without significant puckering, strongly sweet but not cloying, super heavy fresh and natural peach - just perfect. That is a keeper! Medium--full body, no bitterness. There is a point where I worry that the juice and puree will so overwhelm the malt base in compositional percentage that it will be difficult to categorize things like this as beer, but we’re not there yet.

Growler. Have wanted to try this for a LONG time. Pours a cloudy deep amber orange color with a whte head. Lots of peach notes in the nose along with apricot. Holy sweetness! This is like biting into a fully fresh, juicy peach. Residual sweetness coats the mouth. This is really good but my only complaint is that with having Saison in the name I thought it may be more of a balanced fruit saison than a full blown sweet fruit beer.

Swing top shared by deyholla. Thanks! Pours opaque gold w thin soapy head. Nose is yeasty dough and sweet peach preserves- the combo makes it just like peach pie. Taste really emphasizes the sweet peach- a tartness helps to cut through the super sweet sugary peach but I still find it a bit much.

Growler thanks to Brenton! Pours a hazy golden peach with a white head that dissipates to the edges. Aroma is full of rich sweet peach with a bit of sweet grains underlying. Flavor has lots of sweet peach up front with a bit of growing tartness towards the finish and underlying sweet wheat.

UPDATED: OCT 16, 2013 Growler, pour has a peach color but unfortunately there is no carboonation or head to it at all. This was sealed at the brewery with one of those plastic caps with a plastic cone looking thing inside and even with the sender doing a great tape job and everything it still leaked into the bag it came in. Unfortunate they use these crappy cheap caps on such nice beer. Aroma has loads of fresh peach, fruit sweetness, mango, mild underlying saison, and pear juice like in a fruit cocktail. Mouth feel is solid with great coating but there is no carbonation making it feel a bit thicker than it should. Flavor has peach puree, mangos, apricot, rich fruit sweetness, and a hint of yeast that came out towards the end. The fruit side of this is amazing it even gets the pulpy flesh of the fruit into the beer. Light tartness does start to come through once it is fully warmed with a nice lasting finish. This is really a big fruit beer and it is done very well. I am not going to ding the score because this was a shipped growler but how can these guys not know how bad those cheap plastic caps are?

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